cardinal plant

DarrylR

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Lobelia cardinalis grows as a marginal or fully terrestrial plant in nature, where it reaches 3-4 ft in height and has beautiful red blossoms; it's common in wooded floodplain areas in my region. But it can survive and grow a little as a submerged or emergent plant.
 
Heres a few shots of when i got my lobelia cardinalis
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Later on it shed its purple leaves and is now fully green
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The wild plants I've seen do not have the purple tinge, or at least not so pronounced, once they're more than a few inches tall. Perhaps the purple-leaved plant is a cultivar.
 
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